Why does nobody talk about the actual skill development pipeline when evaluating coaching hires? Jammie Deese just got the Charlotte Christian job after years as a collegiate assistant, and that's the kind of hire that actually builds programs long-term. The splashy portal-heavy rebuilds get all the attention, but NC State has quietly been one of the best in the ACC at identifying coaches who develop high school talent into NFL-caliber players. Our OL production over the last five cycles speaks for itself in terms of guys who got drafted or signed UDFA deals. The data on program stability backs this up too programs that hire for developmental fit over flash average 3 more wins per season by year three according to the SP+ adjustments. When is the media gonna start weighting coaching continuity and player development as heavily as they weigh transfer portal splash?